Publishing Concerns

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Madimo11
 
 
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Publishing Concerns

Post by Madimo11 »

Hello,

I used this editor for 2 years and I am just going back to it recently for a new website project. One of my biggest concern is when publishing to a website I need to enter the password. I know there is a confidentiality and protection here, but my client is concerned because they don't wish to share their web hosting password whenever they want to publish anything to the web host.

Is there another way around this? For example, to save all the website as as html then upload it manually? but I remember I had issues with this before.

Thank you for any advice.
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Pablo
 
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Re: Publishing Concerns

Post by Pablo »

You can also publish the website to a local folder and then upload the files manually.

See 'Publish to a local folder'
http://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/publish.html
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Re: Publishing Concerns

Post by Madimo11 »

Thank you for the big help
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